Owner says about 100 people got in touch about free offer and 2 were selected; Second Chance program previously aimed at those with tattoos connected to gangs, toxic relationships

But Holocaust memorial, in report for court on controversial sale, notes it 'cannot be determined with absolute certainty' that dies weren't used on Jewish inmates at Nazi camp

'Such an evil item can't have an owner,' Holocaust survivors' group argued; Yad Vashem protested sale as 'morally unacceptable'

Yad Vashem condemns sale by 'greedy traders,' says there may be a need for legislation; auctioneer defends sale

The initiative brings local artists and 'heavy hitters' from around the tattoo world together on October 3-4 to help victims of the 2018 synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh

Kitty Hart-Moxon says most die with their tattoos so by having hers removed 'it'll be there for ever'; had enough of 'silly questions' when asked if it was boyfriend's phone number

29-year-old serviceman previously received suspended sentence for posting online pictures of Nazi World War II memorabilia

Lidia Maksymowicz says she and pontiff 'understood each other with a glance' as Francis silently embraced the 80-year-old Polish citizen

Nathan Small's ink resembles the double lightning bolts of the SS, but he says it is a relic from the sniper scout unit with which he served in Afghanistan

No longer apologetic about their ethnicity, a growing number of Sabras choose to illustrate how their link to their heritage is more than skin deep

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